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. >> cyprus accounts for just 0.2% of the eurozone economy, but what happens in cypress will have repercussions far beyond its shores, affecting overall confidence in the euro. that is why european leaders are feeling the heat. >> let's go back to eu headquarters in brussels, back to our correspondent. we heard in that report, time is money. nevertheless, eu leaders are passing the issue in this case to their finance ministers. >> grazing when you see how it works, but that is just the way it has been done. there are a lot of technical details that need to be discussed, and a meeting of eu leaders is simply not the right platform. that is why finance ministers are arriving this afternoon to discuss how exactly this bailout package can be p together. also it means possibly involving russia, the russian state. possibly also involving private creditors from russia, from other countries, from the very beginning, that they would have to accept that they would lose money, but all of this needs to be discussed i detail, and we are expecting a very long discussion, but hopefully, we will have a package
. >> cyprus accounts for just 0.2% of the eurozone economy, but what happens in cypress will have repercussions far beyond its shores, affecting overall confidence in the euro. that is why european leaders are feeling the heat. >> let's go back to eu headquarters in brussels, back to our correspondent. we heard in that report, time is money. nevertheless, eu leaders are passing the issue in this case to their finance ministers. >> grazing when you see how it works, but that is...
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. >>> not even a down economy can crush rock and roll. legendar kiss rockers gene simmons and paul stanley kick off a big expan shun of their restaurants. they're here in first on fox interview to tell us why now is the time to bet on the consumer. even when they say it's not it is always about money melissa: first let's turn to today's market moment. fears over cyprus's bailout led to a choppy day of trading on wall street. the dow managed to eke out a slight gain wi the nasdaq and s&p 500 posting minor laws. the s&p fell for thehird straight seson. that is the worst losing streak of the year. microsoft could be in some hot water with the justice department. microsoft and some of its business partners are being investigated over a foreign bribery claims. government officials in china, italy and romania were allegedly bribed to earn software contracts but shares of microsoft still managed to close the day up slightly. >>> all right we start tonight in cyprus. th parliament rejected the tax on bank deposits, potentially killing the bailout
. >>> not even a down economy can crush rock and roll. legendar kiss rockers gene simmons and paul stanley kick off a big expan shun of their restaurants. they're here in first on fox interview to tell us why now is the time to bet on the consumer. even when they say it's not it is always about money melissa: first let's turn to today's market moment. fears over cyprus's bailout led to a choppy day of trading on wall street. the dow managed to eke out a slight gain wi the nasdaq and...
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why don't they stimulate the economy. because of political problems. actually they hesitate but i think that in some way it's german interest and european interest and we need it -- even more -- >> rose: how do you see the u.s. economic recovery. >> better than i was afraid. the last two weeks it was good news. i do hope we go on because when they employ the statistics in the united states, i, you know, i tend to think that we've gone. >> rose: do you think, do europeans admire president obama? >> yes. >> rose: because? >> well, because it shows a symbol of change and novelty. of course they love, they were more in love with the first election than with the second. but still because it's always happening politics. but still more of them another case, you know. there's some sort of familiarity, you know. despite we cannot say -- were the most let's say american president the most interested in europe because it was no, it was far away from europe you know. but he didn't studied in europe, he was not -- >> rose: he spent his time in asia. >> but he's lef
why don't they stimulate the economy. because of political problems. actually they hesitate but i think that in some way it's german interest and european interest and we need it -- even more -- >> rose: how do you see the u.s. economic recovery. >> better than i was afraid. the last two weeks it was good news. i do hope we go on because when they employ the statistics in the united states, i, you know, i tend to think that we've gone. >> rose: do you think, do europeans...
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as the world's largest economy the economic rival even comes amid a battle for influence of asia between the two beijing based correspondent shot and sun so as foreign policy is another issue the new leadership says the obama administration announced a pivot to asia last year which means an increase in military spending on military military resources by the united states being focused in asia so that's very significant and china is really increasing its own military spending its developing its military they have appointed a couple of few senior diplomats in charge of china's foreign affairs and one person who's been the point person on japan for a long time another person is very familiar in dealing with the united states so how this will affect. leadership going forward particularly in terms of these territorial disputes china's been very assertive and sometimes even bellicose over the last year when talking about these territorial disputes and they seem to really want to show their strength in terms of talking about these issues it's just increasingly china has the military strength no
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what does it mean for the economy? the human toll is devastating and makes us all shudder to see the pictures. this is a show about "money". we want to make sure we discuss that. what does decivilization mean for the economies of the region? >> well, because you have sort of the shia-sunni axis splitting right in the middle of syria you will see the arab sunni states, the gulf states getting involved. they may find the destabilization prevents transport of oil like it used to. they jack up prices to get world attention and also because maybe they will have to as the region becomes destablized with iraq and iran involved. so at the end of the day i think you're going to see, your segment with boone pickens was so right on the money, we have to find alternative. if there is any message not only to get involved, i pray that the obama administration realizes we need a no-fly zone. we need to arm the rebels about. this is not exact science what to do there. we need to take sides. the darwin one evolution what is happening i
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could lead to a stronger euro in northern europe but you could see big disruptions in the international economy just at a time when things were starting to look better. >> shepard: some disturbing video out of san diego. cameras caught people kicking and punching and sitting on top of mother seals and their pups. look at this. happened on a stretch of beach where seals come to give birth. cameras caught these two women abusing. the. the san diego mayor has now closed the stretch of beach in the nighttime hours the decision is not setting well with beach-goers, arguing the actions of a few should not close the beach for everybody. supporters the closure say it's a small stretch, and if people are going to kick these defenseless animals you have to do something. >> it's 150 feet, and groups argue that stretch of beach is a key shelter for more than 200 harbor seals and their pups-especially during breeding season, which is from january to the end of may. they say the cove guess for the seals, the environment, and tourism, and the abuse, they've say it happens all the times. >> our immediate respo
could lead to a stronger euro in northern europe but you could see big disruptions in the international economy just at a time when things were starting to look better. >> shepard: some disturbing video out of san diego. cameras caught people kicking and punching and sitting on top of mother seals and their pups. look at this. happened on a stretch of beach where seals come to give birth. cameras caught these two women abusing. the. the san diego mayor has now closed the stretch of beach...
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[laughter] first let's talk about the top story tonight, the fragile economy. economic growth is stagnated. unmyment is stub bornly high and by midnight tomorrow the spending cuts, sequester, congress and the president subjected themselves to to force them to make a deal before the sequester took effect because the effects would be so drastic and dire that it's taking effect. listen, this is bad news my brothers. you can imagine what the mood on wall street is. >> hope and optimism here on wall street. >> merger mania is back. >> the highest bubble since 2005. >> merger mania is back with a vengeance. >> jon: ah-ha! whoo! what else would it be back with? humility? no (bleep) vengeance. the merger mania. who are the lucky couples. details. >> offense depot and office max are merge. >> and higher busch and groupo modelo. >> warren buffett is buying heinz. >> jon: jiffy pop and jiffy lube. the two office companies makes sense, not so clear on why buffett and heinz are getting together. i guess it's a strategic value add the acquisition for buffett tour a terrible
[laughter] first let's talk about the top story tonight, the fragile economy. economic growth is stagnated. unmyment is stub bornly high and by midnight tomorrow the spending cuts, sequester, congress and the president subjected themselves to to force them to make a deal before the sequester took effect because the effects would be so drastic and dire that it's taking effect. listen, this is bad news my brothers. you can imagine what the mood on wall street is. >> hope and optimism here...
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it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like to take things and combine themm but, i do not think that the only reason why keystone project is not happening is because, barack obama asked his agency this question, to get back to original topic, what i think is really important for us to look forward and you know neil, i don't think that anyone would disagree with you that jobs are important, the problem with laser beam focus you have a society and a lot of things that need to be focused on, laser beaming becomes narrowing, i don't think that is how we' our president or anyone in congress to just have like this one bullet silver bullet solution on what will save the u.s., that is not only thing that u.s. nee right now, we not only have a jobs problem. neil: i think it should be your highest priority. >> it is important for us to look -- >> okay, i understand. >> i don't know why we're again saving the world. neil: i'm not again saving the whales and birds, i'm i wan
it making no sense to me and the economy. neil: malia. >> i just quickly top say, i understand how we like to take things and combine themm but, i do not think that the only reason why keystone project is not happening is because, barack obama asked his agency this question, to get back to original topic, what i think is really important for us to look forward and you know neil, i don't think that anyone would disagree with you that jobs are important, the problem with laser beam focus...
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as i said earlier, i firmly believe that this is going to hurt the economy, an economy that is struggling to really get a foothold and showing signs of life. absolutely the worst time to set one of these fiscal time bombs. >> i would like to react to that. and maybe i will. i just want to read this from the marines. saying this exercise, for example, was planned well in advance, had nothing to do with the budget cuts. this is from the marines. there were no corners cut, and if they couldn't afford to have all the safety precautions into place, they wouldn't do the exercise, okay? and this was reported by nbc's jim miklaszewski. this is insanity. to have marines having make that kind of statement. and this damages national security and mar morale, too. >> it does and not even overplaying the hand, just a gross indecency. back to jerryd's point on the sequester, where does the $44 billion in cash come from, larry? it comes from we the people, either through taxing, borrowing, printing of money, which is another form of taxation. it's not from heaven that it's being done -- >> i think budget
as i said earlier, i firmly believe that this is going to hurt the economy, an economy that is struggling to really get a foothold and showing signs of life. absolutely the worst time to set one of these fiscal time bombs. >> i would like to react to that. and maybe i will. i just want to read this from the marines. saying this exercise, for example, was planned well in advance, had nothing to do with the budget cuts. this is from the marines. there were no corners cut, and if they...
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but i actually know what going to get is the growth of the cash economy amongst. small shopkeepers and so on but the really big thing is the large corporations who have deposits the very large deposits often turned over on or on a week to or even daily basis but still maintain large deposits of banks for all sorts of cash payments including payroll payments what are they going to where they can put their money because they're going to get here. that doesn't apply just to cyprus that applies all across the board if i was a saver. in any of these countries are you worried because i wouldn't know i would be certain what happens and to be honest the reassurances that this is unique what has been lost so unique event happened in this course of this crisis and you know what the of the of the the unique the become routine matthew that's a very interesting routine it's been done the president is made sure absolutely i think but but there's no question that the cypriot banking system right just because of its liabilities structure is unique in that sense whether it's uniqu
but i actually know what going to get is the growth of the cash economy amongst. small shopkeepers and so on but the really big thing is the large corporations who have deposits the very large deposits often turned over on or on a week to or even daily basis but still maintain large deposits of banks for all sorts of cash payments including payroll payments what are they going to where they can put their money because they're going to get here. that doesn't apply just to cyprus that applies all...
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if there is a greater optimism about the economy? do you think that that's going to create anxiety, that the fed will start to scale back earlier than expected or is it a good thing when good news -- >> good news is not good news at the initial. there's too many people expecting that they will do nothing. you have to have it so the vast majority of people expect them to do something. >> it might create a sell-off in the market. >> they have to do it right. yeah, it could. >> could i add something. >> very quickly. >> at the end of the day the fed has to acknowledge the economy. it's good but not good enough. there's no way it's good enough for the fed to stop doing what it's doing. >> how good does the fed see the economy? let's find out right now. >> the federal reserve voting 11-1 to maintain its policy of purchasing $85 billion of mortgage-backed securities and treasuries monthly saying it will continue to make purchases until the labor market shows substantial improvement. that's pretty much exactly as written last time around. t
if there is a greater optimism about the economy? do you think that that's going to create anxiety, that the fed will start to scale back earlier than expected or is it a good thing when good news -- >> good news is not good news at the initial. there's too many people expecting that they will do nothing. you have to have it so the vast majority of people expect them to do something. >> it might create a sell-off in the market. >> they have to do it right. yeah, it could....
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bennett, israel's minister of the economy is here to answer our questions. plus, mayor michael bloomberg called howard shultz ridiculous. he's out front to respond. and the head of colorado's department of corrections answers the door only to be shot down. we take you to the manhunt tonight. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight with friends like these, well, president obama arrived in israel to day. it was his first trip there as president. everything seemed rosey for a little while between him and benjamin netanyahu. >> and just as we have for these past 6 ayears, the united states is proud to stand with you as your strongest ally and your greatest friend. >> i want to thank you for the investment you have made in our relationship and in strengthening the friendship and alliance between our two countries. >> sounded so perfect. but then -- later in the day things changed. >> iran is a grave threat to israel, a grave threat to the world, a nuclear iran. the united states is committed to dealing with it. >> eac
bennett, israel's minister of the economy is here to answer our questions. plus, mayor michael bloomberg called howard shultz ridiculous. he's out front to respond. and the head of colorado's department of corrections answers the door only to be shot down. we take you to the manhunt tonight. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight with friends like these, well, president obama arrived in israel to day. it was his first...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. is easy to. get to. see. these are decent faces freedom fighter. and odd up there ready to clean up in this order. that. bring you liberty anytime absolutely free fall off the cuff cut off cut off or do you like to be treated this way. the truth about them and when i am ugly i hate to hear the truth about myself. that arab countries. out of their national humanitarian political and many could be duty and do what is next to nothing thirty five people we knew died in the day we were leaving and if according to informal sources over nine thousand soldiers died. let alone all those peaceful civilians who died at the hands of the so called freedom fighters from the free syrian army. these instigators want to divide syria along sectarian lines and establish a few independent states instead the opposition is divided some want to secular state others want theocracy there are also those who want to take up arms and destroy the country th
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max comes or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch your t.v. any time. anyway. technology innovation all the developments around russia we. covered. we. welcome back to cross talk are all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the cyprus bailout program. ok we're now joined by matthew bose learn new york he is a market reporter for business insider thank you for being with us if i go to new york should the europeans trust banks now after what's happening in cyprus credibility issue well i think that's a big question right i mean we're you know we're sort of looking for any signs of deposit outflows that sort of thing in other per for countries like spain and italy i don't think we've really seen anything like that yet and i'm not sure that you know given the special
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the feeling if they're going to go out and do a full day's work and make a full contribution to the economy, they want the feeling that their young children are in good hands during the day. there haven't been enough free school day care schools here in germany and they've also tend told close their doors rather early in the afternoon, almost working on the presumption that many women don't work or only work in the mornings. that's participate of the bigger picture here in germany because women here do tend to work more full time and less full time. there's also a disincentive because the wage differential with men is quite substantial here in germany. no wonder, therefore, that perhaps birth rates are so low here in germany compared with other european countries and also the glass ceiling is very low here, making it difficult for women to go up the corporate ladder. the problem addressing the under 3s has been perhaps taken care of by the government, saying there will be places for all children by august. >> tuesday marks world day against cybercensorship. the pressure group reporters with
the feeling if they're going to go out and do a full day's work and make a full contribution to the economy, they want the feeling that their young children are in good hands during the day. there haven't been enough free school day care schools here in germany and they've also tend told close their doors rather early in the afternoon, almost working on the presumption that many women don't work or only work in the mornings. that's participate of the bigger picture here in germany because women...
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specialists from across the globe means an annual infusion of more than 50 million euros into the local economy. card testing has proven lucrative. a beauty salon called harmony provides beauty consulting, massage, and manicures. there's even a local car rental office. once she has done your nails, the manicurist can become your real estate agent. >> our clients come from all over -- correa, france. many come from germany. the work for porsche, bmw, or bosch, but they are unique. for example, they've cooked fish right on the stove without using a pen. the house almost burned down, and of course, the stove was ruined. >> one can always expect some friction when two cultures meet. mostly, though, local residents are glad to vent their houses to the visitors from abroad. -- to rent their houses to the visitors from abroad. the addisons, for instance, vented their single-family home to four korean engineers to the end of march for 10,000 euros a month. in the meantime, the adamsons make do in a camper. >> when we move back into our house, it smells funny for a while, like korean food. the renters a
specialists from across the globe means an annual infusion of more than 50 million euros into the local economy. card testing has proven lucrative. a beauty salon called harmony provides beauty consulting, massage, and manicures. there's even a local car rental office. once she has done your nails, the manicurist can become your real estate agent. >> our clients come from all over -- correa, france. many come from germany. the work for porsche, bmw, or bosch, but they are unique. for...
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the interest rate policy is our bank theft by another name but that didn't get the economy stimulated the way they wanted it to but these steps are still there that were incurred by the banks who took all the money so now they're just going to give up all pretense of enacting a policy and they're just going to reach in and steal your money. and let's see what has happened in the u.k. which has had radical quantitative easing and we've talked often to save our savers simon rose well he's got actual he's broken down the exact number the exact pounds that have been stolen from pensioners and savers for years of savers propping up the banks and subsidizing debt save our savers has cost. later that the total cost to savers in the four years since march two thousand and nine is two hundred twenty point four billion pounds max that's on a total savings in the u.k. of one point one trillion pounds so he's to basically half of it is because of inflation and half of it is because of reduced interest on the savings account very well even the bank of england released figures six months ago they s
the interest rate policy is our bank theft by another name but that didn't get the economy stimulated the way they wanted it to but these steps are still there that were incurred by the banks who took all the money so now they're just going to give up all pretense of enacting a policy and they're just going to reach in and steal your money. and let's see what has happened in the u.k. which has had radical quantitative easing and we've talked often to save our savers simon rose well he's got...
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economy. the u.s. economy's crucial. in order for the world to grow. euro has to go so the economy has to continue in this trajectory of stable solid growth and bring down the rate of unemployment. >> rose: do you expect, has the president engage in a different kind of shall we say diplomacy with congress we'll more likely kind a bargain between the republicans and democrats on taxes and spending. >> that's always going to go down to the wire. i wouldn't expect anything before. the question there is whether the negotiates going down to the wire will spook the markets or not. the markets have been remarkably resillient. we went through a sequester deadline. the dow hits an all time high during this. >> rose: why was that? >> because i think the fed trumps everything. money cures all. >> it's all about the fed. i'm a skeptic on the grand bargain. i don't think there's a passing game here. there's going to be a ground game and it's going to be, we're going to go yard by yard and we may get little species of this but the idea everyone's going to come toget
economy. the u.s. economy's crucial. in order for the world to grow. euro has to go so the economy has to continue in this trajectory of stable solid growth and bring down the rate of unemployment. >> rose: do you expect, has the president engage in a different kind of shall we say diplomacy with congress we'll more likely kind a bargain between the republicans and democrats on taxes and spending. >> that's always going to go down to the wire. i wouldn't expect anything before. the...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with. far no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser report. let me let me let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we're having the debate we have our knives out. is the scientists bad saying never again you're in a situation where the talk about the surveillance. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that many americans call i don't know. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot about my country you sir are a fool you know what that is my head a cheery self in your face that i don't want to give us a feature isn't he on the ball and the christian religions can stick your beliefs about it's. going to fall for you to distract us from what you and i should care about because they're profit driven industry that sells us and facials that garbage because of breaking news i'm not me martin and we're going to break this that it's . safe. every time i put my life on the line i have no fear because i'd be honored to lay down my life for my
find out what's really happening to the global economy with. far no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser report. let me let me let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we're having the debate we have our knives out. is the scientists bad saying never again you're in a situation where the talk about the surveillance. here is mitt romney trying to figure out the name of that thing that many americans call i don't know. i'm sorry i'm just a guy who cares an awful lot...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max culture the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. kaiser report. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. let me let me i want to i wouldn't let me ask you a question. here on this network as we're out of the debate we have our knives out. but if you feel the fight with us by staying there again you're in a situation where being i don't want to talk about your mailing me. oh all. please. please. please please. me. every time i put my life on the line i have no fear because i'd be honored to lay down my life for my country the way my father and brother did. what matters is the task of restoring the syria that we used to live in. my dream. i wish to see syria the way it used to be when there was peace i want syria to win this war if you have to climb a mountain sometimes you h
find out what's really happening to the global economy with max culture the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. kaiser report. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. let me let me i want to i wouldn't let me ask you a question. here on this...
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where the chinese currency appreciates and you have a tremendous a local domestic economy spenders in china who are buying the things that they've been manufacturing because they can afford it because their currency suddenly appreciated remember the u.s. dollar as a percentage of world trade as steadily decrease every quarter of every year for the past twenty years and this trend is now getting to the point where as a percentage of global trade the u.s. dollar will dip below fifty percent at that point you can categorically state that the u.s. dollar is no longer the world reserve currency and are rapidly approaching that key number so again here we see a situation where china might have to internationalize let it float suddenly ok that's one thing so in the background that would mean they must be looking at a way to accumulate gold more rapidly if they think that's the situation on the international stage look at this next. headline currency war is central banks in denial or lying and this is from our friend a ponzi planet dot com it's fire stein and he says a large consumer products
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does the supreme ayatollah care whether his economy is going down? >> yes, he does. he does care. it does concern him about the deterioration in the economy because of the prospect for promoting unrest. among the citizenry of iran. ofare seeing more signs that. at the same time, i think the supreme leader's standard for the level of private nation that iran suffered during the iraq war. we don't believe they have reached that point yet. as the supreme leader looks westward or looks at us, he can argue that we are on the decline with our influence declining particularly in that part of the world. his view of the world may not be necessarily fact-based come a particularly when it comes to internal conditions in his country. >> turning again to another long-standing part of us policy, which is nuclear deterrence, which is a policy since the late 1940s -- does deterrence work with a country like north korea or iran? it is sort of the same question. do they care of a mutually assured destruction? are they've responsive to that kind of thinking that has guided us policy for 50 years? ar
does the supreme ayatollah care whether his economy is going down? >> yes, he does. he does care. it does concern him about the deterioration in the economy because of the prospect for promoting unrest. among the citizenry of iran. ofare seeing more signs that. at the same time, i think the supreme leader's standard for the level of private nation that iran suffered during the iraq war. we don't believe they have reached that point yet. as the supreme leader looks westward or looks at us,...
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specialists from across the globe means an annual infusion of more than 50 million euros into the local economy. card testing has proven lucrative. a beauty salon called harmony provides beauty consulting, massage, and manicures. there's even a local car rental office. once she has done your nails, the manicurist can become your real estate agent. >> our clients come from all over -- correa, france. many come from germany. the work for porsche, bmw, or bosch, but they are unique. for example, they've cooked fish right on the stove without using a pen. the house almost burned down, and of course, the stove was ruined. >> one can always expect some friction when two cultures meet. mostly, though, local residents are glad to vent their houses to the visitors from abroad. -- to rent their houses to the visitors from abroad. the addisons, for instance, vented their single-family home to four korean engineers to the end of march for 10,000 euros a month. in the meantime, the adamsons make do in a camper. >> when we move back into our house, it smells funny for a while, like korean food. the renters a
specialists from across the globe means an annual infusion of more than 50 million euros into the local economy. card testing has proven lucrative. a beauty salon called harmony provides beauty consulting, massage, and manicures. there's even a local car rental office. once she has done your nails, the manicurist can become your real estate agent. >> our clients come from all over -- correa, france. many come from germany. the work for porsche, bmw, or bosch, but they are unique. for...
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margins of the shadow banking system is where the fortunes of these underlying economies are going to be determined that have absolutely nothing to do with house prices or wages or jobs or savings it has everything to do with people fighting the currency war in the shadows and we only see the best edges of the of the shooting that's going on when the occasionally you'll see a flash crash or a or a gap opening or some kind of market event but behind the scenes it's a raging is stew of of of quantitative and nightmarish currency bubbles so now that they're concerned mostly about capital crossing their borders plunging itself into their economy and them losing control of their own monetary policy and we've also seen this is switzerland which says twichell in the poorest is a safe haven it's considered safe haven lease a massive inflows of capital during the crisis and they introduce a currency pag now of course china has a currency pegged to the dollar but they say perhaps the real reason behind the amplified currency war rhetoric is that china has been pushed into a tight spot the endga
margins of the shadow banking system is where the fortunes of these underlying economies are going to be determined that have absolutely nothing to do with house prices or wages or jobs or savings it has everything to do with people fighting the currency war in the shadows and we only see the best edges of the of the shooting that's going on when the occasionally you'll see a flash crash or a or a gap opening or some kind of market event but behind the scenes it's a raging is stew of of of...
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markets why not come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our g people. hold it close. i live close. to. the speed few. of her. with. the. bomb is so good that. we. just send them up. and i'm. gonna make. me speak your language. programs in documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the will talks books of the ip interviews intriguing story for...
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up next and stacey will be taking a look at the much feared currency wars could mean for the world economy stay with us here for the kaiser. prize or welcome to the kaiser report you know the problem with china starting a currency war is that a happy hour later you want to start another one this year ever ok and so what's going on there next try is there yes that's a train down there coming into penn station but you know there are consequences the biggest story that we've been covering here on the kaiser report for the past three or four years and china has been very vocal speaking out against the currency war why china fears currency wars on friday commerce minister chen deming was the latest to raise concerns about competitive currency depreciation and the effects of excessive money printing by central banks the head of china sovereign wealth fund was less diplomatic reportedly warning japan against treating your neighbors as your garbage bin. and starting a currency war right what i thought according to christine lagarde everybody was on the same page with this global currency war that
up next and stacey will be taking a look at the much feared currency wars could mean for the world economy stay with us here for the kaiser. prize or welcome to the kaiser report you know the problem with china starting a currency war is that a happy hour later you want to start another one this year ever ok and so what's going on there next try is there yes that's a train down there coming into penn station but you know there are consequences the biggest story that we've been covering here on...
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two pounds from interest income that would have gone in these pensioners accounts and spent in the economy so it's a form of financial suicide and there was as a result there was no growth so now they're just going to reach in and steal your money was shocking to me so there are still people in the media who are trying to rationalize this and justify this claim going to something other than just state sanctified of theft so remember saver saver says two hundred twenty point four billion pounds of one point one trillion that's almost twenty percent folks so where is that up where where are the people storming you know the prime minister all power how if interest rates are five percent in the u.k. adventurous rates are five percent of the united states the amount of money that would be circulating in the economy not sitting on corporate balance sheets like apple is projected to now one hundred seventy billion in cash in a balance sheet the next two years if interest rates are at normal rates to reflect the normal historical trends the economy would be in a growth the g.d.p. would be expandin
two pounds from interest income that would have gone in these pensioners accounts and spent in the economy so it's a form of financial suicide and there was as a result there was no growth so now they're just going to reach in and steal your money was shocking to me so there are still people in the media who are trying to rationalize this and justify this claim going to something other than just state sanctified of theft so remember saver saver says two hundred twenty point four billion pounds...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max culture the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report on our. mission. critique a free. car charger free. range. three risk free tickets to tide free live download free broadcast quality video for your media projects free media oh god r t dot com you've. been living this way since the seventeenth century. their rituals are strict. their communities on the syllabus. they clearly distinguish between their own and the alien. and guard their family and faith and the treasure. q. every time i put my life on the line i have no fear because i'd be honored to lay down my life for my country the way my father and brother did. what matters is the task of restoring the syria that we used to live in. my dream. i wish to see syria the way it used to be when there was peace i want syria to win this war if you have to climb a mountain sometimes you have to take a perilous route we lose our friends and relatives in order to save syria and arrive at the top where other peaks won't be seen our greatest dream is to
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it is the banking system the size of this economy, you talk about the fact that large percentage of the deposit are outside attempting to trick the nation and the bank in the unique way. i sure hope they backpedal on insurance deposits, that would provide a little bit of stability and i hope they suggest this is not something we're looking to do broadly across the euro zone nations. melissa: do you think they will do that, or do you think the opposite, that other people follow suit? this is really unprecedented. they're basically skimming people's bank accounts. >> i agree with both of you, which is always a good thing to do. the fact is they will try to reassure people this is a one off thing. they have rung the spell. now people know especially larger depositors know if they're in italy or spain they could be hit by this. the one thing we have not mentioned is russia. love those large deposits are from russians. including those who had taken the money. the fact they're taking a haircut is not anything people want to cry tears over, the thing is now that we have crossed this red line,
it is the banking system the size of this economy, you talk about the fact that large percentage of the deposit are outside attempting to trick the nation and the bank in the unique way. i sure hope they backpedal on insurance deposits, that would provide a little bit of stability and i hope they suggest this is not something we're looking to do broadly across the euro zone nations. melissa: do you think they will do that, or do you think the opposite, that other people follow suit? this is...